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Shareholders Sue Netflix For Misleading Them About Its Ability To Retain Subscribers
Investors who recently bought Netflix stocks have filed a lawsuit against the company in California. Investors who recently bought Netflix stocks have filed a lawsuit against the company in California. -
OnlyFans To Ban Sexually Explicit Content Starting October
OnlyFans will be prohibiting sexually explicit content on its platform starting on October 1. OnlyFans will be prohibiting sexually explicit content on its platform starting on October 1. -
Analysts Say Netflix's Entry Into Video Game Market Is 'Ill-Advised'
Analysts said Netflix may not realize the costs and effort in creating video games. Analysts said Netflix may not realize the costs and effort in creating video games. -
Twitter To Shut Down Periscope App Next Year
Twitter said that it will be shutting down Periscope as a service on March 2021. Twitter said that it will be shutting down Periscope as a service on March 2021. -
Disney Streaming Headed For Singapore Early February
Disney unveiled more than 100 new movies and shows to be released as part of its streaming strategy. Disney unveiled more than 100 new movies and shows to be released as part of its streaming strategy. -
Zoom Stock Dips Despite Strong Third Quarter Earnings
Despite reporting better-than-expected earnings results, Zoom's stock dipped as investors remain disappointed with its growth. Despite reporting better-than-expected earnings results, Zoom's stock dipped as investors remain disappointed with its growth. -
Time's Up For TikTok Pretender Quibi
American video streaming platform Quibi's attempt to become the next TikTok ended just six months after it was launched. American video streaming platform Quibi's attempt to become the next TikTok ended just six months after it was launched. -
Pakistan Rescinds TikTok Ban After ByteDance Commits To Increased Moderation
Pakistan rescinded the ban after ByteDance committed to improve its moderating process. Pakistan rescinded the ban after ByteDance committed to improve its moderating process. -
ByteDance Unwilling To Sell TikTok Algorithm To Any U.S. Buyer
ByteDance's decision came after China's newly updated technology export controls, which restricts the transfer of sensitive technologies overseas. ByteDance's decision came after China's newly updated technology export controls, which restricts the transfer of sensitive technologies overseas. -
TikTok Launches $200 Million Fund To Attract Content Creators
The $200 fund will be used to financially support TikTok's existing content creators, while also attracting new users. The $200 fund will be used to financially support TikTok's existing content creators, while also attracting new users.